The striker, who ditched Ulinzi Stars, was on his way to the brewers after an impressive season with the soldiers where he scored thirteen goals. Reports from the Ruaraka-based side indicates that Waruru signed a two year deal with Tusker but went ahead and signed for Sofapaka last week.

The decision has not gone down well with the 2016 champions, who have threatened to take action. "Waruru signed a contract with us, we have been trailing him after his exit from Ulinzi and we were happy to have acquired his signature.